The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1904, Page 9

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THESCHODL GIL’ ??°4 ia". 2a"Scace. com~|MOTBER AND. [NEGRO CAUSE OF FSS" HUNGRY BOY STOLE a a AEA DELIGHT MBS STARTING) IT ON BOT ==> URMPUT NL i a white man wae toid that ne hea pote Charles Alen, Desp Desperate Be-| LAW or ewer FREE ter get on deck, as there was sure| Mrs. Mary Reiney Found Unoon-| Passengers on Joy Liné Steam=| to ve troubte. cause He Could Not Find the Best Comedians Seen To- solous by a Policeman Beside| er Protested When Whit@] nimuer or waite womee, ue wreract| Work, Took Two Lo number of white womtn, and the: , aves from gether in Years, English Piece Her Sleeping Children in Ho-| Woman Brought Her Colored cane frend, en ike uta Wagon and Was Caught. xe Sn Ouse a Scores Unqualified Success. boken Park. Companion In to Supper. oat wun Welenen mens ae hagas gee Cour ft Gatelson wa Losing all patience with the man's| Charles Allen, seventeen years ol Nomi West One abuse the captain ordered that he be was held in $90 ball by Magistrate Bast FAMILY WITHOUT FOOD MAN BIT CAPTAIN IN eclsed Dy Mate Bacon and the sa-|low in the West Side Court to-day on loon watoh: and tak the charge of stealing two 1 ‘case FOR SEVERAL DAYS,| FIGHT THAT FOLLOWED. | csert duck. 00 two men salned the | = meres | eae ck Can hoe eimiietnees ue 2. he at once began fighting. | york, ceoka woeg a ade t Paul's Magistrate, ‘Vaker ‘hat t he pushed to the deck and there | money and could fini loyment,| aot wish to rosette the Sinoe Women’s Husband Died|{n Strugole Both Tumbled Down| ™a""s,.catng, ts. tre man badiy| Por thet paste dae fades | Cetelon wae dc when the captain came to the agsiat- omed Back at Daly's in What She Has Had Hard Struggle] Stairs to Lower Deok—Negro| “oases co seatare onc — Promises to Be the Musical for Existenoe---Cared For at| Tried to Jump Overboard, but| 7+ reer at once made tor tre cap Polioe Station. Was Made Prisoner, tala Ther ced, aad ihe tres, What is Castoria gle they tumbled down the stairs to Oomedy Hit of Seasons. ; the lower deck. There the man fas- (Ctr Seaing crop ir Poona nde solr Opty night, ‘The gongs are charming, the tus are nally fe Rard to believe they come from the same town, School Giri" at the head of may Gown 2 the euminal play hese imtevert—thanks largely to the girlish and simplicity of pretty by Leslie poesesses « dainty, luring qual- a thedeh wach of hin ot ¢ character that it sounds as if There doscoplc changes of scence & peaceful picture of an convent, suddenly giving way pte wich ginpes of the Parts cuek saved Variety and vim js the happy tened his teeth in the captain's cheek, Boothing Pleasant contains neither Laing unconscious beside the baby| After Raving created 9 panic tearing the flesh and holding fast untfl ot trop, 8s wae Posten Pgeeee ote Magy: hg Bom Rt on | ne was choked into half conedtoumess. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age ts ite guarantes, 30 Rucktes sears Ok aaa Seeak bec thp Joy Line steamboat Edge-| The captain's assailant then sprang | destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Dierthas and policeman in Hudson Square Park, | Ut because Re was not alowed to|up and became so abumve and loud in | Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleney, Hoboken, and taken to police dead. |foree ie attentions upon a watte| his oaths ‘at Ne wat overpowered. He | aasimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aad bela lad hd were lying three| Woman, a Providence (R. 1), negro, | netore he could do so he was tied fast | natural sleep, The children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend, of _ pal pr ~ pe a May he Who gave hie name as B. Driggs, wes | with ropes. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hes besn in use tev @vee :| aa them being | torced to run to eerape punishment ang| Until late Inst nignt the man wae | 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made day they is eneas tor pred pia arrest when the boat landed in New be pggern Fav tg ite rs Fig te bis personel supervision since bs infancy. ‘Allow no one to deouve you te Mita time ia many gays the luxury of three York to-day, to see the white woman. This was 1 ee Tala St Nd reer nm ey full meals, Driggs is sed@ to be the proprietor of | Rot permitted, and she was ordered Sethe deretenes comes Experiment. To the police the starving WOMAN |e negro lub in Provid He ta a | Rot t© leave her cabin eyed = aid ¢hat her husband had died four peved 8! Upon reaching New York to-day the | Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of e y months ago. Before his death they well dreased man and always has tried negro again became abusive, and de- lived im @ cosy home at No, 602 Morris|to cultivate the acquaintance of white| clared that he had been robbed of street, West Hoboken. After hie death | persons, his purse containing #5, The purse ‘overed my ne le a ond were crying all C lhe lint (0 ) [ V 4 ea night we spent; “I'll be served here or no where!" | NAPLES. Sept. 2—Mount T had vipat mt yelled the man, and at once he began | ‘s again in activity. Flames, she had to sell her furniture to buy had been found where the fight oo-/ yi ine r fran ‘ret Piping else but tha to ewear, Capt. Oldweller ordered him | and stones are rising from it to « @ (| if () (0 et { ed) ries them, f et ate tects F.COult | to leave oF stop his vile language, and SPT ee Pom the erate V apistt ere ee ileptlite | den 9 it wh trom his ol, she sold her wedding dress, the only|“#nce Must night at 690 o'clock Drigts | {when \t droppad tram, Ne, Rai thing of any value she had left. was on board, as was also a Miss Mack, | ors. On or i cre ahe bit to haf & white woman, of Providence. Flees from the Captaia. mother-in-law's home on Washingt0n | petere@ Dintag-Room Tog ‘The man decaine threatening again to atrest, Ghe was received coldiy and ning-Room Together, | iit mnen the captain made for him, Gays that three days ago she and ber; When dinner was being served the tat’ ne escaped being hurt by taking to children were turned out by the | negro and the white woman entered the | his heals. isturbance on the boat caused | mother-in-law, She said to-day! Gining-room together, They were talk-| Th Osteen easiness among. the “The first day we got hungry and |!" sayly as they went toward the! Women pasengers. It was said that) went to the park. My Little bo; ag dl tables occupled by the white passengers. two white men sided with the negro a Lois of bread on ae wa Sitting in the saloon were Capt. @. |for a time, and when they objected t») bgt wee hunger bi ua Ho to | F, Ollweller and two officials of the hie sitting at the negro table there Because I po ac tren | Joy line, ‘The captain nodded to the |cAm near being a general Aent oo and see them uagry, en | steward not to serve the negro at the — rey udaied i together out table at which the whites were sitting, MOUNT “VESUVIUS SPOUTING. ren 2 ere and only at the places which the stew- oe “The tat day I begged some food | ard had assigned to the pair upon thelr | plames Shoot to Great Hels’ from a ‘longshoreman and gave It to | entering. Wide Stream of Lava Flo HT We zg Hel i Hi : ; yes i result, and that imternational chorus of food for the little ones, Last Friday| %#" the boat pulled out trom Provi-| curred, and there was not a eat in ig from the crater. 1 recovered “thought of my bao ite * : coe sia PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Chewing Qiu leprae mane ele AERE SUNDAY EXCURSION od PT tanetest temo: have left —$<—+ —____— a we forget, Franows ina: awh ‘sas aig In the haga _To~ PGE a nevroorien Se] ATUANTICCITY, | Saks & Company ss | WANTS PROPERTY bee tetas | ANTS DIVIDED. 1 OLUMB'S NeW schoo, | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1904. eacieny atte eae OUN! . 4. 4 tye 7 "bd ete volves Holdings Werth $2,000,000. |pisns tor School of Mines Building ROUND $2.50 Ter tiget Beginning on Saturday the Store Will Again.Be Open Until 6 P. M. . 0 2 audience Wes N.Y. on Pie, From New nd with, hr ay as one, re ta cs weno | cauetnd omnis te te SPECIAL TRAIN Suits and Top Coats for Young Men. eat, with s facede Stopping at Newark and Elizabeth in each direction, Ni = wove 0" AMERICA'S GREATEST SEASHORE RESORT, New Fall Models that It hee been the|the new season. and ‘ake has miven {ta plaint in an action brought by Law- yet vr 23 NS, prontest, ‘Arnold W.| J. R. WOOD, Passenger Tramic Masager GEO. W. BOYD, Geo'i Passenger Agest Sizes 14 to 19 years—S. ond Floor. rence Smith Butler for @ partition of | goers to aoe in years, They form 4! PW OTHER OPENINGS, | Westchester and ‘in. Baratogs Sornas jolly guard for the dainty star, If * | worth about $2,000 was filed in the| County Clerk's office at White Plains A diversity of models is one of the phases whieh makes one conscious of the high character of our garments for the young man. Be his tasté con- servative or fastidious in the extreme, still may he depend upon at least one of our models to satisly it to-day, The action t» brought against Cornelia Single and Double Breasted Suite of cheviot, tweed or worsted, broad shoulders, new lapels, $850 to $22.50 Box Tee Cents of covert or whipcord, in tan, olive of “@ epecies of calcium bath,” she ap- peared to seek the shadows, and all but shrank from encores to the “My gears, by © roup of girls in Japanese sefee idly, enough, wit “The Boyal Chef” ag the Lyric, and ‘ they might fittingly be called Sree ‘Three Musketeeers of Eocen- “The County Chairman” at 4 trle Comedy.” Wallack's. Stewart Merilon, Hi Russell a nd ‘They came, one after another, until! we Lyric Theatre bewan {ts season| Willlam W. Thomas as executors ot the you began to wonder what more Mr.) with “The Royal Chef," a musteal) win of Charles J, Clinch: Helen ©. But- Frohman could have wp bis generous |plece, tn which the principal parts wero| i¢, anq Amelia Butler, Maxwell K. Bat- — a ——<—<$—$$———_— > aleve, filled by Dave Lewis, Joseph C. Miro) 14, and Amelia uBtler, the exeoutors of — as «, say, 4nd Amelia Stone. The production will the wit! of Prescott Hi a th " George Qrosemith, ieee English | be reviewed in to-morrow’e Evening Mertion, Yolan ae Meet . Sornalta rat s' e and @ score ther pve gl Me. Grosemtta ers Theatre reopened with Tue original aceon, was voy pardly get bis money's wor | Geo: using play of rural| Prescott Hall Batler ag penny macbine—was inim- yest, ane pean Hilton and others over re nas. apparently, Pa bat et Y “se i ager kone then invlved “prover worth de #0, ances Lite Seung anager making wage'’s company was we The nlaintif® , 8... new action ts a (% ar, Grosamith isn’t desetiful-vet is | 60 med back, especially Maclyn yocerta| oan of Presoott B SES 2 W.L,DOUGLAS| SPECIAL SALE 9259, ' ‘tnd professional blessings is Uxton gray. $10.00 to $20.00 — "pair of legs. They are longer then $3.52 © SHOE 8 & uy Paddock, Chesterfield and Tourist Conte of cheviot or teers arene” musket tems euecteni band he tae Mon’s Shoe Fashions of the World 19270146 W. 14 TH S T. | | THIRD AVE.NW:Cor.BS "ST. vicuna, in light or dark effects. $7.50 to $22.50 h gets along as easily) wa ogee Y does with the rest | W.L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS yee of Manoel tne | MORE MEN'S $3.60 SHOES THAN ANY pant, Tn faa, be doen't appene,t© D* 6) OTHER MANUFACTURER nthe WORLD. i Jeast bother to himself. He does every- thing as if he got quite as much fun The reason W. L. Douglas % gut of it as the audience” He strikes | $3.80 shoes are the srestest you as being simply bent on having & sellers in the world, is, be- g00d time, as if he were one of a pleas cause of their rev pe style, BETWEEN 6W AND 7 Sus [THIRD AVE Ne LEVATED.STATION’ nent PPA eA L PPA LLLAA, =ieeem BOYS SCHOOLSUITS REMARKABLY GOOD GRADE CHEVIOT Fall Suits for Boys Special at $3.75 Intent upon establishing a standard so high that we alone would dare maintain it, we have designed vening | easy fitting superior tp reer acaen ge ep rer wrearog quite, They ae pA pa COA aly bt aor a series of suits for boys, at three seventy-five, Knows How to Do It. cost $5.00 to $7. $7.00, the only It is quite impossible to believe Mr. | difference is the Th Grossmith {s on the salary list. He! could take you | my gS * never seems to know just what he i§/ tory at Brockton, Mass., the | going to do, dut he always Knows just| largest Im the world under which in their every phase—fabric, tailoring, finish |” and style—have much in common with the best five-dollar suits which the market affords. They these fine quality School Suits of nobby cheviots and tweeds, each with an extra pair of gory the lead. The fabrics are weighty and reliable; jackets cut double. breasted, pants strongly sewed and taped, with patent | Bae Ws do ad be to very “nen | ee eoted eee yen 100 lee waistbands and riveted buttons—on sale one week, end- are presented in four models, as follows: ol r Ee a Mh Agr fatta ‘care with which every ing next Friday.....sssscecscsssscseereersoeoees Nortalk Suita of wool cheviot or tweed in pleas~ long as Mr. pongo *, Let bide rs. you would reallee Boys’ Collars, 5c School Garments | al = 23¢ ing patterns or mixtures; knickerbocker trous- blared vei ower vit him, Be | why W. Le pougias ‘$9.80 in all shapes. . ers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Mttle chap, and plays cpposite a “wile 80 mountalnously enormous vhat ano| muat have been brought over on & Saly Tet, ope separate ship. Mr. Wright Is built upon . @ plan which suggests the giving of a) $6,263,040.00. if 1 cowld show you the apecial X-ray matinee In order that we! J Sia. the wires and springs of whieh gpg! broth hg difference between the shoes ' => made in my factory and those Double Breasted Suita of all wool tweed or At cheviot, in neat patterns or mixtures; straight trousers with double seat and knees, Sizes 8 to 17 years. $3. 75 Eton Sailor Suite (5 to 10 years) and Russian Blouse Suits (244 to 8 years), long French models of fancy cheviot in mixtures, and serge in royal, navy, red or brown, detached linen collar, heavy silk scarf and patent leather belt. Our department also presents new models of Russian Blouse, Bton and Regulation Sailor, Eton Norfolk, Double Breasted, Norfolle and Tuxedo Suits, Top Coats and Reefers at very modest prices, ; Shoes for Boys. Stout enough for school wear, yet invested with the style and character of a costly dress shoe. Boys’ Lace Shoes of Vici Kid or Box Calf, with spring or heels; in sizes 9 to 2. A Boys’ kace Shosa of Calfskin or Vici Kid, which promise @) measure of ¢ sifort and good service, Sizes 244 to 54, Boys’ | Lins leather Shoes., wa, 95C]| its with Pants or Knee Pants; h., awl ate tlasia tearing thins int Senna, $3 end $5 2" Money back instantly on request, Clothing repaired for one year without cost. m»,|| Men’s Fall Suit Stock Merits Attention!! Such handsome fabrics—such clever hndl wor e0es abundant vitues as only the intrinsic value than any other $3.80 shoe on the market to-day. W.L.|] Maker Selling Direct on 4 one-profit basis H Pectine musrantaes thelr value by sta his name and price on the bot-| Paterns for the new , i. A, iN) a ae ore! wortete and ) i, he is surely constructed. He “per- formed” @ partioularly clever “charac. 60 ote. and tho high ‘ | ter” song during which the hand-maid- WL Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more ans of the chorus helped him in and woul Sine sane coatumes in @ most la- why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are The other member of this extraordl- 5 Rartly clever combination of comedians, James Binkeley, is a living Gams | ot Look for it—take no substitute, Sold by chos dealers every where. ieee, pid was Kweeds ja charming | colee Of the comic valentine, He combines we Dougins $2.0 $2.00 and 275 age gpeee & Droaaied and frovk models, brearted and frock models, Grace with the grotesque, and succeeds Men’s lasts for Fall are read: made of the 4.45, 9.45, 9-95 in getting “laughs” without half try.) W+ Te wie hi uses Corona coke jo Color Eyelets wlll not turn brassy. SHOES best leathers and on the most ‘comfortable lines, L Py 2 ; 4 ‘kin’ in his ‘$3.50. thoes, alike ing. His “Needle In & Haystack” song | fin In Wis 83:50 shoes. | Corona shea ty ma, Sulu. F as or Wr To-MorTon ond Tuesday (closed Montay—Lodor Day ). C Colt is cons Introductory of the aristocratic cedar, drown, steal and black soft bats, in the New Trooper, Pan-Tourtst, Dexter sod Golt shapes and the Aetuma Derbys, the finest Patent Leather produced, | W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. G. C.'& EB. BU Calf always gives satisfaction. Open un Until 10 P.M. Other Days Until 6.30 P.M. Closed Monday, Labor Day. 183 to 146 WL, 14th St. Third Ave, MH. W. cor. 88d 82. was something you could feel as well 4s #00 the point of, and his hunt along + =the footlights a capital bit of sport, “Simplet” ts Popslar. The trio of funmakers united in a ebiidish frotie of a gong called “Bim- pe which set the audience laughing Uke children in @ nursety

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